Ok... kinda odd... first Youtube video played fine... but another one I tried right afterwards (random one) made the screen go dim... sound kept playing but I could see nothing. I had to exit out of the application... anyone know why? Is it overheating?? I have Samsung i-730.

Ok... kinda odd... first Youtube video played fine... but another one I tried right afterwards (random one) made the screen go dim... sound kept playing but I could see nothing. I had to exit out of the application... anyone know why? Is it overheating?? I have Samsung i-730.

I would look to see if you have "No backlight keepalive for video" checked in TCPMP under Advanced settings. Next, look into what form of backlight control you have on the i730, see if it is kicking in...

I have heard of some odd behavior relating to either audio glitches and video glitches (ie. blank screen, screen goes white, etc) with TCPMP, but not that often. You might also try changing the video driver.

Anyone know why I am being auto forwarded to m.youtube.com instead of the original youtube.com when i type www.youtube.com in the address bar in IE it was working fine like a week ago and now it forwards me....

Anyone know why I am being auto forwarded to m.youtube.com instead of the original youtube.com when i type www.youtube.com in the address bar in IE it was working fine like a week ago and now it forwards me....

I'm having the exact same problem with clicking on a link to play a video and PIE either does absolutely nothing or the icon spins and then nothing.

Once I uninstall the Flash cab, I can click on those same links and I get some action although naturally not able to play the video because I don't have Flash anymore. I have followed instructions to a "T" and it used to work, but don't know what happened all of a sudden...it stopped working.

I'm having the exact same problem with clicking on a link to play a video and PIE either does absolutely nothing or the icon spins and then nothing.

Once I uninstall the Flash cab, I can click on those same links and I get some action although naturally not able to play the video because I don't have Flash anymore. I have followed instructions to a "T" and it used to work, but don't know what happened all of a sudden...it stopped working.

I have even done some hard resets.

Once again, can you tell me if this happens will all videos AND all sites? I'm trying to determine if it is a problem with launching TCPMP or something else.

Hmm, that's really odd that it worked because those are *supposed* to be functionally identical to the versions included in v1.2. I received a pre-release copy of the flvplugins from Fabio that I used in v1.0 and v1.1.

In v1.2 I switched to the official build of the TCPMP plugins. If anyone else on a smartphone can confirm the same behavior, I may need to revert back or create a separate FlashVideoBundle for smartphones.

Glad it worked

I had the same issue with my T-Mobile Dash that decon1313 had, and when I copied the flvffmpeg.plg and flvsplitter.plg files from the original bundle to my installed TCPMP folder the videos played fine. Before that I received the same error messages, "flvffmpeg Plugin is not compatible with current player version. Please Update!" and "FLVSPLITTER plugin is not compatible with current player version. Please Update!" that decon1313 did.

Thanks for the advice. I've been following this thread extremely close.

I had the same issue with my T-Mobile Dash that decon1313 had, and when I copied the flvffmpeg.plg and flvsplitter.plg files from the original bundle to my installed TCPMP folder the videos played fine. Before that I received the same error messages, "flvffmpeg Plugin is not compatible with current player version. Please Update!" and "FLVSPLITTER plugin is not compatible with current player version. Please Update!" that decon1313 did.

Thanks for the advice. I've been following this thread extremely close.

Thanks for the info. I'll need to go back and check the source code to see if there were changes or ping Fabio about that. I thought they were the same code base.

I would look to see if you have "No backlight keepalive for video" checked in TCPMP under Advanced settings. Next, look into what form of backlight control you have on the i730, see if it is kicking in...

I have heard of some odd behavior relating to either audio glitches and video glitches (ie. blank screen, screen goes white, etc) with TCPMP, but not that often. You might also try changing the video driver.

I forgot to mention that also, I get gobbled up video for some reason every now and then... can't put a finger on it just yet...

no diag.txt file anywhere. i think i've seen it before with version 1.1 but nothing now. after going to www.youtube.com and clicking

Alright, this sounds it can't find TCPMP.

1) Where did you install TCPMP? (Device or Storage Card)
2) Where did you install FlashVideoBundle? (Device or Storage Card)
3) Can you verify that VideoLoader.dll exists in your TCPMP install folder?
4) Can you check your registry for: